Reduced sugar ketchup...YUCK!
Kimblesnbits13
Posts: 369 Member
So i finally got around to getting the Heinz reduced sugar ketchup and i had such high hopes from what people have said. It's pretty disgusting IMO and tastes super artificial. Leaves a bad aftertaste and I think I'll just go back to using regular ketchup. I think the extra 30 cals are worth it to stick to original.
2
Replies
-
Kimblesnbits13 wrote: »So i finally got around to getting the Heinz reduced sugar ketchup and i had such high hopes from what people have said. It's pretty disgusting IMO and tastes super artificial. Leaves a bad aftertaste and I think I'll just go back to using regular ketchup. I think the extra 30 cals are worth it to stick to original.
Probably the taste of the splenda - takes quite a bit of getting used to. (I'm somewhat used to Smucker's sugar free preserves (also splenda-sweetened), but definitely no where near as good as the sugar-sweetened).1 -
Funny, this is one product that I like better than the original. I feel like you taste more tomato flavor. Maybe I'm used to the Splenda aftertaste though. A few years ago, I stopped all artificial sweeteners, it didn't take too long before I could taste that weird chemical taste if I had some accidentally. You do get accustomed to it, but why would you? For me, it's the diet coke in the summer time. On a hot summer day, it is one of my guilty pleasures! (Only guilty because of the Splenda....)0
-
BTW...I'm that way with chocolate...rather "pay" in calories for the real thing, and a small amount of my favorite instead of crappy stuff!0
-
Yeah, it turns out sugar is delicious.4
-
It really grinds my gears that some (most?) companies making a "reduced sugar" version can't just reduce the sugar and leave everything else the same so that it's just a little less sweet. But noooooo, they just have to put artificial sweetener in there to bring the sweetness level either back up to the level of the non-sugar-reduced version or maybe even sweeter!
They don't want to miss out on the sweetness arms race.8 -
It really grinds my gears that some (most?) companies making a "reduced sugar" version can't just reduce the sugar and leave everything else the same so that it's just a little less sweet. But noooooo, they just have to put artificial sweetener in there to bring the sweetness level either back up to the level of the non-sugar-reduced version or maybe even sweeter!
They don't want to miss out on the sweetness arms race.
I'd definitely try "less added sugar" ketchup. I would not try ketchup with splenda. That sounds horrendous.3 -
It really grinds my gears that some (most?) companies making a "reduced sugar" version can't just reduce the sugar and leave everything else the same so that it's just a little less sweet. But noooooo, they just have to put artificial sweetener in there to bring the sweetness level either back up to the level of the non-sugar-reduced version or maybe even sweeter!
They don't want to miss out on the sweetness arms race.
THIS!!! A MILLION TIMES THIS!!!!!.
Especially jam! - It's mashed up fruit for crying out loud...it's already mostly sugar - why TF does it need 35 calories of sugar (or alternatively blech-tasting artificial sweetener) on top of the 10 calories of (mostly) sugar it normally has?!!! <end rant>
1 -
Fountain (Australia) has "no added sugar" tomato and barbecue sauces, and I love them. The fact that they use stevia doesn't bother me.0
-
MsChucktowski wrote: »Fountain (Australia) has "no added sugar" tomato and barbecue sauces, and I love them. The fact that they use stevia doesn't bother me.
These get used regularly in our house...1 -
It really grinds my gears that some (most?) companies making a "reduced sugar" version can't just reduce the sugar and leave everything else the same so that it's just a little less sweet. But noooooo, they just have to put artificial sweetener in there to bring the sweetness level either back up to the level of the non-sugar-reduced version or maybe even sweeter!
They don't want to miss out on the sweetness arms race.
They do the same with the lower sodium stuff often too- they add potassium.
I'm always reading labels, and glad that some things are just less salt.
0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions